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期刊名:The journal of climate change and health

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Alec T Cobbold,Melanie A Crane,Luke D Knibbs et al. Alec T Cobbold et al.
Background: Air pollution is a major health burden and the leading environmental risk factor for non-communicable diseases worldwide. People's perceptions and concerns about air pollution are important as they may predict...
Yvette Jegodka,Lena Lagally,Hanna Mertes et al. Yvette Jegodka et al.
Objectives: Our aim was to identify if working during hot days while wearing Covid-19 related personal protective equipment causes occupational heat stress for nurses and nursing assistants in Germany. ...
Bryan Patenaude,Jeromie Ballreich Bryan Patenaude
Background: Climate impacts are rarely considered in health impact and economic assessments of public health programs. This study estimates the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions averted by a novel oral SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) ...
Vanessa Kulcar,Heidi Siller,Barbara Juen Vanessa Kulcar
The global crises of climate change and of the COVID-19 pandemic are straining young peoples' mental health and their mitigation behaviours. We surveyed German-speaking university students aged 18 to 30 years on their negative emotions rega...
Rebecca Patrick,Rhonda Garad,Tristan Snell et al. Rebecca Patrick et al.
Australia experienced two public health emergencies in 2020 - the catastrophic bushfires and the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Whilst these were separate events, both have similar drivers arising from human pressures on the natura...
Carl Latkin,Lauren Dayton,Catelyn Coyle et al. Carl Latkin et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic and climate change are two current global threats. This study examined the relationship between climate change attitudes and COVID-19 behaviors and risk perceptions. Drivers of climate change attitudes and COVID-19 beh...